Women, Power and AT&T
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- 1555535372
Women, Power and AT&T is a american telephone and telegraph company, law and legislation book by Lois Kathryn Herr.
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In the 1960s, Lois Kathryn Herr left her job as a seventh-grade English teacher and entered the ranks of AT & T, where in unprecedented ways she helped awaken the corporate giant to its injustices against women. What she and others accomplished by the early seventies would raise the standard of treatment of women in corporations throughout the United States. Yet in the beginning, Herr knew little of the burgeoning women's movement. Here she tells about her growing feminist awareness and her career as an activist who remained loyal to her company while effecting positive change.
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Women, Power and AT&T is a American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Law and legislation, Sex discrimination against women, Sex discrimination in employment, Trials, litigation book.
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In the 1960s, Lois Kathryn Herr left her job as a seventh-grade English teacher and entered the ranks of AT & T, where in unprecedented ways she helped awaken the corporate giant to its injustices against women. What she and others accomplished by the early seventies would raise the standard of trea...
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Women, Power and AT&T was written by Lois Kathryn Herr.